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god bless america. and god bless each and every one of you. >> hello. >> hi. >> hope i didn't let you down. >> no, sir. you got your points over. and now you've got et set right and move on. you're right where you ought to be. >> well, it's a tough thing, bob, for you and john and the rest. but i'm never going to discuss this son of a bitching watergate thing again. all the rest are waiting to see what the polls show. let me say you're a strong man, and i love you. i love john and all the rest. by god, keep the faith, keep the faith. you're going to win this son of a bitch. >> absolutely. >> i don't know whether you can get any reactions and call me back. would you mind? >> i don't think i can. >> i agree. don't call a soul. the hell with it. let me just say from me to you, any cabinet officer except weinberger, and thank god and no staff member. >> the board says they were instructed not to put any calls through. >> the hell with that. i told them to put all the calls through. >> that may be why you ha
god bless america. and god bless each and every one of you. >> hello. >> hi. >> hope i didn't let you down. >> no, sir. you got your points over. and now you've got et set right and move on. you're right where you ought to be. >> well, it's a tough thing, bob, for you and john and the rest. but i'm never going to discuss this son of a bitching watergate thing again. all the rest are waiting to see what the polls show. let me say you're a strong man, and i love you....
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but i would like to do the fast food workers of america a favor right now. you see these faces next to me, all these people have been saying terrible things about you. so i want you to remember these faces. and if any of these people happen to come into your restaurant, i'm not say shall did -- i'm not saying you should give them the special sauce, i'm just saying i think it's pretty clear they deserve telephone. we'll be right back?ç?çwóóo?ó?oo euu)r hsq@q@,x-x >> welcome back. there has been disspiriting news of the intractable war in sir ya, the collapse of egyptian democracy and the decision to extend under the dome from a miniseries to a full-fledged series. they're under a dome. they're going to run out of supplies. they're under a dome. the premise is not sustainable. they're in a dome. but at least this summer does have one thing over this time last year. there is not an election going on. >> there could be the first shots fired in the battle for 2016. >> ready for 2016. >> the war of words between governor chris christie and senator rand paul.
but i would like to do the fast food workers of america a favor right now. you see these faces next to me, all these people have been saying terrible things about you. so i want you to remember these faces. and if any of these people happen to come into your restaurant, i'm not say shall did -- i'm not saying you should give them the special sauce, i'm just saying i think it's pretty clear they deserve telephone. we'll be right back?ç?çwóóo?ó?oo euu)r hsq@q@,x-x >> welcome back....
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we got the word out and because it's happening we are going to welcome america's cup because there is going to be thousands more people out here because of this. i look forward to being here on the 4th of july. when all the punch list is here so we can celebrate our great american celebration on the 4th of july and really kickoff america's cup. with all that, let's celebrate today and have a great anticipation of phase two and keep this project going and welcome in whole 10 million plus visitors to san francisco. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. i would like to recognize some special guest here today to be with us. from the port commission, mell murphy is here with us, from the mayor's office of disability, carla johnson and her staff, from the port, a number of deputy directors, tom carters, susan reynolds and elaine. and from dpw, our city engineers. next, we are honored to have a city representative who has given us a great deal of support to this project and many improvement projects that the city enjoys. he's also someone who values partnerships and work
we got the word out and because it's happening we are going to welcome america's cup because there is going to be thousands more people out here because of this. i look forward to being here on the 4th of july. when all the punch list is here so we can celebrate our great american celebration on the 4th of july and really kickoff america's cup. with all that, let's celebrate today and have a great anticipation of phase two and keep this project going and welcome in whole 10 million plus...
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bank of america data showing etfs topped 6.6 billion last week compared to 1.6 billion in outflows from bonds. bob, you kind of heard our talk, you know, rant, whatever you want to call at the top, everybody loves stocks and housing is hospital starting to get nervous that things are almost too euphoric. what's your take? >> i'm not sure euphoric yet, brian. we've traded past the upper end of the range we established before, but there's still a lot of doubt out there, a lot of naysayers, i think the market will continue to climb the wall of worry and the fact that stocks are cheaper than a lot of other things and a lot of other things have ceased to be attractive. cash seized to be attractive some time ago and now bonds are struggling and stocks have been the game in town. there's more money coming in as you pointed out. >> is the stock market then, bob, fundamentally attractive based on earnings, valuations or price-to-book sales or is it simply the best of any other option? >> it's certainly some of both, but i think it's a both and and not a both or and that is to say stocks have a y
bank of america data showing etfs topped 6.6 billion last week compared to 1.6 billion in outflows from bonds. bob, you kind of heard our talk, you know, rant, whatever you want to call at the top, everybody loves stocks and housing is hospital starting to get nervous that things are almost too euphoric. what's your take? >> i'm not sure euphoric yet, brian. we've traded past the upper end of the range we established before, but there's still a lot of doubt out there, a lot of naysayers,...
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i mean, maybe is this possibly what it is coming to an america, the you really have to look for your own solution at this point because things are not getting better coming from washington? your thoughts? >> i think that's right. particularly if you get a recent college graduates. good degrees and would like to get good, well paying jobs and i just unable to, or people who were laid off and the great recession and its aftermath and are unable to get jobs that pay what they were making before they were laid off. as a result they the kind of people you would look to the start franchises to my take -- chart their own path. the problem is there are so many disincentives built-in to our current economy. i think many of them coming from washington, it is not exactly a great time to be an entrepreneur he. melissa: it is tough, and a lot of people that follows on-line said you have to be careful not to have anybody work more than 29 hours or have more than 49 employees if you start your own franchise. but would you say take the bulls by the warren -- take the bull by the ones? >> if you are
i mean, maybe is this possibly what it is coming to an america, the you really have to look for your own solution at this point because things are not getting better coming from washington? your thoughts? >> i think that's right. particularly if you get a recent college graduates. good degrees and would like to get good, well paying jobs and i just unable to, or people who were laid off and the great recession and its aftermath and are unable to get jobs that pay what they were making...
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isn't your family worth america's number-one security company? current adt customers call for special upgrade saveings. after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> the president, this happened during a white house photo op with the uconn women's basketball team. jeanne moos picks up from there. >> reporter: he may be the leader of the preworld. basketball players felt free to give the president bunny ears. seriously? bunny ears? behind the president's back? >> photo bombing the president. >> i know. >> kids these days. >> the kids in this case were two members of the university of connecticut huskies. the white house was honoring the women for being the ncaa champs. now, usually it's the president making jokes. >> my bracketology needs some work. >> oh, snap. >> suddenly the laugh is on him. the two perpetrators were identified as stephanie dolson and kia stokes. stephanie
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and if they dorvisor no, that's important to america's safety and security so what is that this one action you take at that point? >> first i would like to see a source with training and education. we have put together office of training and workforce engagement a very robust, ethics and integrity training program. and also a training program for entire workforce. because that's a we get to an efficient workforce in future, high-performance workforce. we have put together a very substantial required training that all tsos have to go through. >> how do you train -- i'm baffled. how to train one to know to call their supervisor and tell him i'm not going to be a work or i may be late? >> it is commonsense. and i would tell you that we have ethics training. we have integrity training. we have situational training on videos for our people. we're trying to train a workforce of about 47,000 screeners, and they have to do the job and have to be trained. they get in on an annual basis. we distrusted it would but messages. i want to you on the issue of tardiness, you're right. i'm not going to disa
and if they dorvisor no, that's important to america's safety and security so what is that this one action you take at that point? >> first i would like to see a source with training and education. we have put together office of training and workforce engagement a very robust, ethics and integrity training program. and also a training program for entire workforce. because that's a we get to an efficient workforce in future, high-performance workforce. we have put together a very...
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infrastructure of america that used to i mean that was the signature signal literally the signature of the maybe not literally of the eisenhower administration richard nixon was all about maintaining this country's infrastructure building roads building hospitals building schools when did the republicans become the party of we hate america. never but look regardless mariel. please you know irrespective of the actual merits of these spending propositions the president promised when he was on the campaign trail that any any corporate tax reform would be revenue neutral you know the idea that he's just going to he's going to go off and use as he claims he revenue from closing the corporate loopholes to build infrastructure in america and jumpstart manufacturer says he's going to do what's right is it because it's because not because the idea here's what's here's what's right there's nothing wrong with it on its face tone but if a democratic politician tells you that a spending program is going to be revenue neutral and by the way they just don't have the details of it yet your b.s. detect
infrastructure of america that used to i mean that was the signature signal literally the signature of the maybe not literally of the eisenhower administration richard nixon was all about maintaining this country's infrastructure building roads building hospitals building schools when did the republicans become the party of we hate america. never but look regardless mariel. please you know irrespective of the actual merits of these spending propositions the president promised when he was on the...
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of america's greatest poets. he said, i shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence, two roads diverged in a wood and i, i took the one less traveled by. and that, he said, has made all the difference. we have difficult and pressing challenges to address in a short time. passing a budget, replacing the se quest we are a balanced alternative, and averting a default on our debt. a default which would be catastrophic for america, for its people, for its economy and would have ramifications throughout the world. we can begin, mr. speaker, by going to conference on the budget and allowing both sides to sit down and start working on an agreement. that seems to be, mr. speaker, the road less traveled by. a road forward. a road that leads to positive, constructive, supportable results. not backward. a road to constructive compromise, not destruct i confrontation and to results that benefit our people and our economy. mr. speaker, such a road would urely make all the difference. for this congress and f
of america's greatest poets. he said, i shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence, two roads diverged in a wood and i, i took the one less traveled by. and that, he said, has made all the difference. we have difficult and pressing challenges to address in a short time. passing a budget, replacing the se quest we are a balanced alternative, and averting a default on our debt. a default which would be catastrophic for america, for its people, for its economy and would have...
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. >> john: porn and politics are america's last remaining boom industries, and as you saw from the second act, they're basically fused with weiner and this other guy. it's hard to overstate just how successful "deep throat" was for a movie. >> it made an unbelievable amount of money. i guess then came "debbie does dallas" and "beyond the green door." and poor linda lovelace never saw a penny. >> john: oh, what a surprise. >> i know. >> john: what a shock-- a woman in porn did not see lots of money on the backend. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> careful how you use the term "backend." >> john: i was halfway through that sentence thinking, "i know this end badly." >> has a different meaning in porn. but today, they-- i don't been backend, but they do-- they get highly paid. >> john: right. >> they make a nice living. >> john: the clever thing about this movie it's the same story told twice. you get the glammuous version of it for the first half of the film when it is funny, in which are you appear and the second half you get the reality of what you've just seen, which was appalling. >> horribl
. >> john: porn and politics are america's last remaining boom industries, and as you saw from the second act, they're basically fused with weiner and this other guy. it's hard to overstate just how successful "deep throat" was for a movie. >> it made an unbelievable amount of money. i guess then came "debbie does dallas" and "beyond the green door." and poor linda lovelace never saw a penny. >> john: oh, what a surprise. >> i know. >>...
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. >> if you are an undocumented worker in america, you are a captive. >>female farm workers empowered to speak out. >> frontline correspondent lowell bergman, in collaboration with univision and the center for investigative reporting, investigate. >> no one's ever been charged for rape or assault? >> no. >> tonight, "rape in the fields." frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with grants from jon and jo ann hagler on behalf of the jon l. hagler foundation. and scott nathan and laura debonis. >> lowell bergman: there are over a half-million women working in the fields of america. most are undocumented immigr
. >> if you are an undocumented worker in america, you are a captive. >>female farm workers empowered to speak out. >> frontline correspondent lowell bergman, in collaboration with univision and the center for investigative reporting, investigate. >> no one's ever been charged for rape or assault? >> no. >> tonight, "rape in the fields." frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for...
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>> just to make america crazy. >> it is what america would have done in all honesty. i think that, you know, this is the -- affairs game that we see on tv. if we had a guy who came here and was stuck at la guardia, you know, depends on how you want to treat somebody. you could keep them at la guardia, that would drive somebody crazy. we would keep them and use it as a negotiating ploy, et cetera. because what do you think? we're going to pick up the phone and say we've got a guy with a lot of secrets. we're going to send him back home. we would do the same exact thing. >> john: basil, i'm old enough to remember july when putin was saying we don't want you to harm our american friends. it seemed to be like they were making a play to help us. we have to assume there's diplomatic back and forth between the two nations. >> of course, there has to be diplomatic -- conversation going back and forth and perhaps there is some truth to the effect it is now some tension also building because the president is, you know, he can't get what he wants out of mother russia. this is li
>> just to make america crazy. >> it is what america would have done in all honesty. i think that, you know, this is the -- affairs game that we see on tv. if we had a guy who came here and was stuck at la guardia, you know, depends on how you want to treat somebody. you could keep them at la guardia, that would drive somebody crazy. we would keep them and use it as a negotiating ploy, et cetera. because what do you think? we're going to pick up the phone and say we've got a guy...
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and latin america as we know multiple countries in the region have also granted stone in the silent including venice whale of a libya nicaragua and even ecuador is weighing in on the option which is no surprise when you look at the history of extradition between these countries and the us and i could already called up the hawk or say on the matter side in the case of roberto and william dostum two bankers that fled the country to south florida after allegedly embezzling millions of dollars and since the u.s. continues to refuse extradition of the two men they remain living pretty comfortably in miami and then there's the case of luis posada could you this who is wanted in venezuela in seventy three counts of murder for being the mastermind of the one nine hundred seventy six mid-air bombing of a cuban airliner among other things hit the u.s. government has refused his extradition so you see all of this isn't about snowden creating tension between world leaders and it's not about whether it's right or wrong to pursue extradition this is about of double standard created by the u. west's and use
and latin america as we know multiple countries in the region have also granted stone in the silent including venice whale of a libya nicaragua and even ecuador is weighing in on the option which is no surprise when you look at the history of extradition between these countries and the us and i could already called up the hawk or say on the matter side in the case of roberto and william dostum two bankers that fled the country to south florida after allegedly embezzling millions of dollars and...
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it would have gotten america will moving. it would have gotten america working. let's lift the hold on the budget committee. let's follow regular order and let's also try to get america moving and working again. [inaudible conversations] >> first i want to thank senator reid for allowing me to follow senator mikulski. it's quite a difficult task. .. i waiting to see what would happen next. what happened, senator mitch mcconnell cam -- came up. looking over his shoulder for rand paul. the libertarians. the most extreme conservatives in the republican party. he wasn't looking forward. he was looking over his shoulder to find where john boehner was standing, and john boehner was looking to see where the tea blith the standing. republican party. one profile in courage looking forward and the rest of them slinking back into he shadows. it's a read the workers have to take home. it's something that has to change, and the only way it changes is when the american people speak up and say we're sick and tired of playing games in washington at the expense of american jobs a
it would have gotten america will moving. it would have gotten america working. let's lift the hold on the budget committee. let's follow regular order and let's also try to get america moving and working again. [inaudible conversations] >> first i want to thank senator reid for allowing me to follow senator mikulski. it's quite a difficult task. .. i waiting to see what would happen next. what happened, senator mitch mcconnell cam -- came up. looking over his shoulder for rand paul. the...
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here are the top five countries that view america most favorably. kenya, number four, senegal in west africa, number three, ghana in west africa, three african countries in the row in the top five. israel, and of course, the country with the highest percentage of people who view us favorably, the philly where 85% have a favorable view of our country. the corrupts who don't like us, all in the middle east. number five, turkey only one in five views america favorably over there. number four, egypt. number three, the palestine territories, number two is jordan, number one pacific where 11% view us favorably. we'll be right back. the last four hours... have seen one child fail... to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane. his shoes. and a third just simply doesn't want to be here. until now. until right... booking now. planet earth's #1 accommodation site. booking.com booking.yeah ♪ yer always after me lucky charms! whoa. i forgot how good these taste! [ lucky ] ♪ they're magically delicious humans. even when we cro
here are the top five countries that view america most favorably. kenya, number four, senegal in west africa, number three, ghana in west africa, three african countries in the row in the top five. israel, and of course, the country with the highest percentage of people who view us favorably, the philly where 85% have a favorable view of our country. the corrupts who don't like us, all in the middle east. number five, turkey only one in five views america favorably over there. number four,...
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then america will vote. once america votes. when we get down to the final four we'll have one winner. i'm going personally with brad smith, ceo, we'll go to four final businesses and let them know they're the winner. one business owner will get the commercial during the big game but three runner-up contestants are going to get nationally produced, nationally-run commercials as well. just not during the big game. ashley: what does intuit get out of all this. >> they're an advocate of the small business enter. they realize the value of the small business owner. that is the whole goal ofhi campaign. that certainly to help the one who gets the commercial and shine the light how valuable they are. they're the backbone of america. they employ more people than any other sector out there. when you look at big business that is around today, they start out as a small business. lori: right. i would say the small business is the bread and butter of intuit with their business solutions for organizationings and payroll and so forth. >> that'
then america will vote. once america votes. when we get down to the final four we'll have one winner. i'm going personally with brad smith, ceo, we'll go to four final businesses and let them know they're the winner. one business owner will get the commercial during the big game but three runner-up contestants are going to get nationally produced, nationally-run commercials as well. just not during the big game. ashley: what does intuit get out of all this. >> they're an advocate of the...
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here are the top five countries that view america most favorable. number five, kenya, or as the brits would say, kenya. number four, senegal in west africa. number three, ghana in west africa. that's three african countries in a row in the top five. israel, and of course the country with the highest percentage of people who view us favorably, the philippines, where 85% say they have a favorable opinion of our country. now the countries who don't like us, who view us unfavorably. no surprise they're all in the middle east, i guess. number five, turkey, only one in five views america favorably over there. number four, i hate to see this, egypt. number three, the palestinian territories. number two is jordan. number one, pakistan, where 11% view us favorably. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! a new line up that can keep up with whatever adventure. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. power on with va-va-vivid for a 400% better clean. hydrate up to 24 hours with
here are the top five countries that view america most favorable. number five, kenya, or as the brits would say, kenya. number four, senegal in west africa. number three, ghana in west africa. that's three african countries in a row in the top five. israel, and of course the country with the highest percentage of people who view us favorably, the philippines, where 85% say they have a favorable opinion of our country. now the countries who don't like us, who view us unfavorably. no surprise...
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. >> stephanie: in america. >> in america. >> stephanie: you say your wealth inequality statistics are staggering, and people just hear that, but i think they don't know what that means, but the word staggering, i think is dead on, don't you? >> yeah, i mean there's words in the industrialized nation, and it has gotten a lot worse, and what he used to pride ours on, what the american dream has always been, it's upward mobility that you can be born with nothing and then die a rich person. and the statistics now are that this really doesn't happen anymore. you get to be in the middle class the same way you get to be king, by virtue of birth. we just don't move anymore >> stephanie: and how do we resolve these numbers by kicking the downed to -- down-trodden. poor shaming is the justification that people are -- leave it to americans to kick people when they are down. and that's what they did again with the farm bill. >> they tell poor people to get a job. and they have a job, and they say they can't feed their family or pay their rent, and republicans say you should get a better job. and
. >> stephanie: in america. >> in america. >> stephanie: you say your wealth inequality statistics are staggering, and people just hear that, but i think they don't know what that means, but the word staggering, i think is dead on, don't you? >> yeah, i mean there's words in the industrialized nation, and it has gotten a lot worse, and what he used to pride ours on, what the american dream has always been, it's upward mobility that you can be born with nothing and then...
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a year and a half earlier, four facilities in south america were shut down because of security concerns. and in 1999, six embassies in africa were closed also for security reasons. >>> now from preventing a terror strike to cleaning up, fox news learned about steps the obama administration is taking to keep a lid on what happened in last fall's benghazi attacks. chief washington correspondent james rosen has new information tonight. >> reporter: veterans of the intelligence community tell fox news they never witnessed the kind of sensitivity to press leaks that top officials at cia are exhibiting on the subject of benghazi. one cia source describes it as, quote, a nuclear blanket. >> why are these heroes told not to talk? what is the administration afraid of? what is it protecting? >> reporter: amid reports of cia administering polygraph tests to benghazi survivors, reports agency spokes men dismissed, they learned of five cia personnel on the ground in benghazi the night of september 11 that were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements, even though all five already signed such document
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jon: and the president's old obama for america campaign organization now called organizing for america is trying to, well, i guess they're going to mount a campaign to try to get young people to pay for their health insurance, to start buying their health insurance. that is going to be a tall order, it would seem to me, to try to convince people to voluntarily go out and spend hundreds of bucks a year on health insurance just to live up to the obamacare standards. chris frates, thank you very much. >> thank you, jon. alisyn: and did you watch this yesterday? ariel castro sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole plus a thousand years. he pleaded guilty to kidnapping, murder and rape charges after holding those three young women captive for years. we have all of the details from the dramatic sentencing hearing. and what castro's life will be like from now on. >>> and monday's reportedly the deadline for more than a dozen major league baseball players to census pensions for ties to the sport's latest drug scandal. the big names on the list, and what could happen if th
jon: and the president's old obama for america campaign organization now called organizing for america is trying to, well, i guess they're going to mount a campaign to try to get young people to pay for their health insurance, to start buying their health insurance. that is going to be a tall order, it would seem to me, to try to convince people to voluntarily go out and spend hundreds of bucks a year on health insurance just to live up to the obamacare standards. chris frates, thank you very...
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she won a pulitzer prize in 2003 for her book "a problem from hell: america and the age of genocide." progressives has accused her of ignoring this bike atrocities will supporting humanitarian intervention abroad. president obama has tapped a former pervert restructuring expert to oversee the irs. john koskinen oversaw the overhaul of mortgage buyer freddie mac during the financial crisis and served as deputy director of the office of management and budget under president clinton. statement, obama called him an expert in reform. the irs has faced scandal over scrutiny of certain political groups to apply for tax-exempt status. in ohio man who held three women captive for a decade while repeatedly raping them has been officially sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole free at real castro pleaded guilty last week to hundreds of kidnapping and rape charges in the forced imprisonment of three women who all escaped in may. on thursday, castro delivered a ringling statement before his sentencing, apologizing to his victims but also claiming a consented to sex with him.
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reins act supporters honor america's veterans. we want to guarantee that the regulatory decisions that afingt them are the best decisions. that's why major registrationlation -- regulations that affect veterans and veterans affairs like all other major regulations should fall within the reins act. agencies with authority over veterans issues will know that congress must approve their major regulations before they go into effect. that provides a powerful incentive for the agencies to write the best possible regulations, ones that congress can easily approve, and congress will have every sinentive -- incentive to approve good reaglations and every incentive to disapprove regulation that was led to the kind of delays and uncertainty that veterans face today. that's a solution that everyone should be able to to -- should be able to support. congress will be more accountable, agencies will write better rules and veterans an all americans will reap the benefits. i urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment and reserve the plans of my t
reins act supporters honor america's veterans. we want to guarantee that the regulatory decisions that afingt them are the best decisions. that's why major registrationlation -- regulations that affect veterans and veterans affairs like all other major regulations should fall within the reins act. agencies with authority over veterans issues will know that congress must approve their major regulations before they go into effect. that provides a powerful incentive for the agencies to write the...
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to can america's right to get you back. apparently, you are not in them and employers are cutting back hours and losing out to should --y just write to you? cutting back hours. hould they just write to you? the fact that he -- >> the fact you are saying you're not hearing anyone losing ours is phenomenal. understand this is a law. we are trying to get transparency. when you and the administration hide things in a fourth of july law or in the middle of some other document, or one bill appears before us in committee and another one appears before us on the floor, and waivers are granted to people, there is something wrong. let me ask about this, too. some of the law's original employers, labor unions have you hadthis was -- have discussions with the unions about impact of healthcare with the coverage? >> yes. >> did you see the full paid -- full-page ad in washington post about the laborers international, the treasury employees, the united union refers water provers and allied workers, saying it threatens to harm their member
to can america's right to get you back. apparently, you are not in them and employers are cutting back hours and losing out to should --y just write to you? cutting back hours. hould they just write to you? the fact that he -- >> the fact you are saying you're not hearing anyone losing ours is phenomenal. understand this is a law. we are trying to get transparency. when you and the administration hide things in a fourth of july law or in the middle of some other document, or one bill...
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the question is can the actual civic character of america continue to move along that? as they move apart? john merrow of pbs. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> mitch mcconnell is having a lot of fun coming up with things to rhyme with his democratic opponent's name. he might want to stop doing that and figure out how in the heck she's tied with him just two days after launching her senate bid. that's next. >>> i'm alison lundergan grimes and with your help i'll be the next united states senator from kentucky. >> for senate minority leader mitch mcconnell the dream of becoming the majority leader was interrupted today by a new poll by public policy polling that has him down a point to alison lundergan grimes, kentucky democrat challenging mcconnell in next year's election. in april the same polling found mitch mcconnell continues to rank as the most unpopular senator in the country. in other words, it ain't easy being mitch mcconnell right now. not only is he unliked, but a poll shows him trailing a democratic challenger in a state in which mitt romney won comforta
the question is can the actual civic character of america continue to move along that? as they move apart? john merrow of pbs. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> mitch mcconnell is having a lot of fun coming up with things to rhyme with his democratic opponent's name. he might want to stop doing that and figure out how in the heck she's tied with him just two days after launching her senate bid. that's next. >>> i'm alison lundergan grimes and with your help i'll be...
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it may not be the vision that you share but he doesn't hate america. and, as ruth points out, the facts are the facts. he was born in the united states. so again, i just think it is this broader conversation, too, about simply the coarsening of discourse in this country, that you can't agree without being disagreeable. >> thanks to chris cillizza and ruth marcus. >>> speaking of disagreeableness of the conversation in the house, the senate is usually known for yesterday, majority leader harry reid let leaders know how he felt during a heated debate. >> madame president -- >> have him sit down and shut up. >> and you can add these scenes to your highlight reel of lawmakers behaving badly in the taiwanese parliament. a debate turned into an all-out brawl. punches were thrown, water was tossed. apparently no one was hurt. in korea, these two women used their words and their fists to get their message across. and in the ukraine, they threw rotten eggs at the speaker. good thing they had an umbrella handy. just watch. being sixteen, alex thinks he's invinci
it may not be the vision that you share but he doesn't hate america. and, as ruth points out, the facts are the facts. he was born in the united states. so again, i just think it is this broader conversation, too, about simply the coarsening of discourse in this country, that you can't agree without being disagreeable. >> thanks to chris cillizza and ruth marcus. >>> speaking of disagreeableness of the conversation in the house, the senate is usually known for yesterday, majority...
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a jobs bill that says make it in america, manufacture it in america, build the infrastructure of america, strengthens our communities with education and public safety and the rest. instead of that, instead of even passing appropriations bills, the republicans are in this aimless path taking us into chaos as we go into august because in september the moment of truth will be here. the fiscal year will end on september 30 instead of preparing for that, the republicans are once again on this fool's errand of making matters worse for the american people, putting insurance companies in charge of people's health, depriving patients of their rights. this budget challenge that we have is a serious one. we shouldn't be leaving here today because we haven't done the work necessary to prepare us for the end of the fiscal year. instead, we are wasting the taxpayers' time and money. i urge our colleagues to vote no on this legislation. i urge the american people to insist that we get down to the people's business of job creation and to find a budget that will not destroy and question the full faith an
a jobs bill that says make it in america, manufacture it in america, build the infrastructure of america, strengthens our communities with education and public safety and the rest. instead of that, instead of even passing appropriations bills, the republicans are in this aimless path taking us into chaos as we go into august because in september the moment of truth will be here. the fiscal year will end on september 30 instead of preparing for that, the republicans are once again on this fool's...
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. >> nobody in america is getting those benefits. >> you're exactly right. you don't get the benefits and you don't get the subsidies. the government, i.e., you, the taxpayer, mark simone, have to subsidize this fabulous plan for members of congress and their staffs. >> that was the quickest action i've ever seen from the federal government when they thought they would have it --? they were panicked. >> tell us the reason that everybody else gets away with it. >> i have to get out of here. our panel was great tonight and nan hayworth and mark simone and everybody campaign for nan hayworth because she won't say a bad word. thanks, everybody. i'm kudlow. i'll be back monday. i sometimes do say bad words. have a great weekend, everybody. u to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ sirens wailing ] >> a war is raging in mexico's bor
. >> nobody in america is getting those benefits. >> you're exactly right. you don't get the benefits and you don't get the subsidies. the government, i.e., you, the taxpayer, mark simone, have to subsidize this fabulous plan for members of congress and their staffs. >> that was the quickest action i've ever seen from the federal government when they thought they would have it --? they were panicked. >> tell us the reason that everybody else gets away with it. >> i...
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the question is can the actual civic character of america continue to move along that? as they move apart? john merrow of pbs. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> mitch mcconnell is having a lot of fun coming up with things to rhyme with his democratic opponent's name. he might want to stop doing that and figure out how in the heck she's tied with him just two days avalanching her senate bid. that's next. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&t mobile share for business. it's been that way since the day you met. but your er
the question is can the actual civic character of america continue to move along that? as they move apart? john merrow of pbs. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> mitch mcconnell is having a lot of fun coming up with things to rhyme with his democratic opponent's name. he might want to stop doing that and figure out how in the heck she's tied with him just two days avalanching her senate bid. that's next. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing....
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the question is can the actual civic character of america continue to move along that? as they move apart? john merrow of pbs. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> mitch mcconnell is having a lot of fun coming up with things to rhyme with his democratic opponent's name. he might want to stop doing that and figure out how in the heck she's tied with him just two days after launching her senate bid. that's next. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&t mobile share for business. uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get hap
the question is can the actual civic character of america continue to move along that? as they move apart? john merrow of pbs. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> mitch mcconnell is having a lot of fun coming up with things to rhyme with his democratic opponent's name. he might want to stop doing that and figure out how in the heck she's tied with him just two days after launching her senate bid. that's next. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text...
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a new snapshot of the economic situation in america. we'll look at just released july jobs numbers and what it is telling us about our economic recovery. rick: plus we're months away from obamacare being implemented. one congresswoman joins us to explain why a growing number of lawmakers are saying we should abandon the whole thing. >> this is be a sure. we're 60 days out from full implementation. three years later we're still rewriting this train wreck and it is time that this administration admits it's not ready and we need to delay this train wreck. ...and a great deal. grrrr! ahhh! let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com rick: we have an update to a story that gripped the entire world almost three years ago. the rescue of about 33 chilean miners trapped more than two months deep underground in a mine collapse. today, we're learning that the mine's operator will not be facing charges after a very long investigation. prosecutors say, there just wasn't enough. the decisio
a new snapshot of the economic situation in america. we'll look at just released july jobs numbers and what it is telling us about our economic recovery. rick: plus we're months away from obamacare being implemented. one congresswoman joins us to explain why a growing number of lawmakers are saying we should abandon the whole thing. >> this is be a sure. we're 60 days out from full implementation. three years later we're still rewriting this train wreck and it is time that this...
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it is really assembled in america and responds to its owners voice and it will sell for $200. netflix offers different profiles for different users. it means it will not show dora the explorer because your kids like it. >>> i'm going to summarize it for you, a couple lows cruising on through, so, there will be showers this weekend, but not going to be everywhere at the same time, obviously. today, friday, looking in the midwest. anywhere up to indiana, the best shower chances. by saturday, talking about the same storm pushing farther to the east. mid-atlantic chance for showers and then by sunday a new wave cruises through, so, once again, east of the rockies and hanging to the northern plains. the overall, not too bad. if you're complaining on a friday -- >> you don't want to hear it. >>> we're now close to the top of the hour which means it's time for the top news. >>> leaving town. u.s. embassies across the middle east closing this weekend on fears of a security threat. we get answers. >>> pain and anger. after ariel castro tries to justify holding three women for a decade.
it is really assembled in america and responds to its owners voice and it will sell for $200. netflix offers different profiles for different users. it means it will not show dora the explorer because your kids like it. >>> i'm going to summarize it for you, a couple lows cruising on through, so, there will be showers this weekend, but not going to be everywhere at the same time, obviously. today, friday, looking in the midwest. anywhere up to indiana, the best shower chances. by...
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>>> edward snowden gets asylum in russia, and here in america most people think he is a whistle-blower, not a traitor. "hardball" coming back on this one, right after this. >>> let me just say this, because i think it's important. he's not a whistleblower. he's not a human rights activist. he's wanted on a series of serious criminal charges brought in the eastern district of virginia in the united states. >> we're back. that was official state department characterization by jen sake there, the spokesperson of former u.s. security contractor edward snowden's status two weeks ago from the state department. that was her reminding reporters that snowden is, indeed, a wanted fugitive by this government. our government. snowden, quote, the most wanted man on the planet, has been holed up in the transit zone of a moscow airport for nearly six weeks but in a new twist to this interview saga, russia granted him temporary asylum today. snowden left by taxi to a nearby secure location. he can now live and work in russia for up to a year while his application for permanent political -- i guess it'
>>> edward snowden gets asylum in russia, and here in america most people think he is a whistle-blower, not a traitor. "hardball" coming back on this one, right after this. >>> let me just say this, because i think it's important. he's not a whistleblower. he's not a human rights activist. he's wanted on a series of serious criminal charges brought in the eastern district of virginia in the united states. >> we're back. that was official state department...
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they're america. they're talented. but they also need to be shown that whatever it is they think the balance point is over here for their facebook page, that's not the balance point the government will insist they observe inside our secrets. >> sam stein is in washington, "washington post." sam? >> thanks for doing this. put aside whether snowden and manning were troubled -- i don't know how we can assess their psychological state. my question for you is about the intelligence communities actions throughout the entirety of this. isn't part of the problem that there's been so much secrecy about these operation? and secondly, when director clapper went on the hill, what he admitted was, essentially lied to congress about, doesn't that do damage to the intelligence community as well? >> well, yeah. jim's testimony -- jim, look, i both sympathize and empathize with jim clapper. he was put in a no win situation by that question. jim knows he could have handled that far more artfully. the answer he gave is not the answer he
they're america. they're talented. but they also need to be shown that whatever it is they think the balance point is over here for their facebook page, that's not the balance point the government will insist they observe inside our secrets. >> sam stein is in washington, "washington post." sam? >> thanks for doing this. put aside whether snowden and manning were troubled -- i don't know how we can assess their psychological state. my question for you is about the...
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let's go for it. >> we opted for everybody in th waiting off america. waiting to dive in. sorry, guys. >> sorry, guys. >> gotta go first. >> here we go. >> oh, man. >> totally awesome. i'm not just saying that. >> i have brain freeze. i love it. >> keep talking, tai. >> no, you do the talkg. "insomniac theater" ntake a lo. >> nnowith nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. in one step, colorblend formula gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color so true to you, they may think you were born with it. [ rob ] she's a mini kate. i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. [ female announcer ] with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, of all the places in your ...this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals.ilet s more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't, and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that'
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. >> ford f-150, the best-selling truck in america and a small businessman that has optimism about the future. give all of us a lot of inspiration. >> like the construction industry. >> 92 is the new 60. >> i agree. we're using a lot of those metaphors. why do we keep doing that? >> we're all getting old, that's why. >> when is your birthday in. >> we think the same way, joe. i'm still in february. 921 inspiration for me. >> all right. i saw the stock, that's a new high, right? new all time high. and i don't know, by accident i hit a monthly chart, just to make myself absolutely sick, because i'm talking about going back to a couple of years ago, do you remember the low, mike? you probably do, you were there. >> of course i do. in '08, '09, absolute depression in the auto industry. >> it was 4, right? >> the stock went down to $4 and something. i think at the time, the performance of the company through the auto depression, demonstrated the strength of our operating model and how we could perform, and on an operating basis we never lost money through the whole depression. and you combi
. >> ford f-150, the best-selling truck in america and a small businessman that has optimism about the future. give all of us a lot of inspiration. >> like the construction industry. >> 92 is the new 60. >> i agree. we're using a lot of those metaphors. why do we keep doing that? >> we're all getting old, that's why. >> when is your birthday in. >> we think the same way, joe. i'm still in february. 921 inspiration for me. >> all right. i saw the...
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the united steelworkers, north america's largest industrial union representing over 1.2 million active and retired members and you can find out about their good work at usw.org. we're proud to come to you on your local progressive station and nothing changes as far as that goes. radio stays the same. all the way through. don't have to worry about that. on tv, it is going to be a big change. current tv disappears august 15 but as of september 3, you can watch us, not just listen to us, you can watch us two ways. online at freespeech.org. and on television on your satellite dish either dish network or the directv. okay? and if you want to find out more information and all about this great free speech tv which we're joining us, tom hartman, amemy goodman, freespeech.org give you all of the possibilities. we'll continue to be on your local progressive talk radio station and for viewers, two choices now. online freespeech.org or on your -- if you've got a satellite dish, dish network and on directv. >> one quick note because she gave us a head's up because she use the dish network. look for
the united steelworkers, north america's largest industrial union representing over 1.2 million active and retired members and you can find out about their good work at usw.org. we're proud to come to you on your local progressive station and nothing changes as far as that goes. radio stays the same. all the way through. don't have to worry about that. on tv, it is going to be a big change. current tv disappears august 15 but as of september 3, you can watch us, not just listen to us, you can...